Medical complication of pregnancy at Bent-Al-Huda teaching hospital in Al-Nasiriyah City
Keywords:
Medical complication, pregnancy, knowledgeAbstract
Objectives: our study aims to: To Determine medical complication of pregnancy at Bent-Al-Huda Teaching Hospital in Al-Nasiriyah City. Methodology: Descriptive study design was conducted though out the present study for period from 20 October 2017 to 1st March 2018. A purposive (non- probability) sample of 100 patients at Bent-Al-Huda Teaching Hospital in Al- Nasiriyah city. Data were collected through the use of the constructed questionnaire and the process of the self-administrative report. The questionnaire was consisted of two parts: parents' socio-demographic characteristics, the second part consist of questions related to medical complication of pregnancy complication. Data were analyzed through the application of descriptive and inferential statistical approaches by using Statistical Package for Social Science (IBM SPSS) version 20.0. Results: The findings revealed that most of sample were fall in the age group 19-24 years old. The majority of study sample the level of education, the greater number of them do not read and write and they are accounted for (30.0%) of the sample. They majority of study sample were lives in rural area.
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